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日野汽车和三菱扶桑宣布合并 | 头条
第一商用车网·2025-06-11 03:44

Core Viewpoint - The merger between Hino Motors and Mitsubishi Fuso aims to enhance competitiveness in R&D, procurement, and production within the commercial vehicle sector [1][5]. Group 1: Merger Details - Hino and Mitsubishi Fuso will establish a holding company headquartered in Tokyo, with both companies becoming wholly-owned subsidiaries of the new entity [3]. - Daimler Trucks and Toyota will each hold a 25% stake in the new company, which will employ over 40,000 people, with Karl Deppen from Mitsubishi Fuso serving as CEO [3]. Group 2: Factory Transfer - Hino announced the transfer of its vehicle and parts factory located in Hamura, Tokyo, to Toyota, which has been operational since 1963, primarily producing small trucks for both Hino and Toyota brands [4]. Group 3: Previous Agreements - The four companies had reached a preliminary agreement in May 2023 to merge their commercial vehicle operations by the end of 2024, but the final agreement was delayed indefinitely due to Hino's engine certification fraud issue [5].